Monthly Archives: January 2015

Werewolf fans have it rough. It’s so easy to cite classic zombie and vampire films that even a lot of non-horror fans could probably compile a passable list. As to werewolves, people tend to remember little beyond The Wolfman, An … Continue reading →

Like a lot of people, I have mixed opinions on Tim Burton’s work. Still, it’s hard not to love his early stuff. Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and Ed Wood are all off-kilter masterpieces of the strange, unusual, and slightly sweet. But … Continue reading →

My apologies for the missing post this week, folks. Alas, it’s been a bit hectic around here lately. So much so that I didn’t realize I’d forgotten anything until last night. But rest assured, the next installment of Under the … Continue reading →

Ben Eads, author of Cracked Sky, was kind enough to provide this blog’s first ever interview: PR: Cracked Sky is your first long form published work. Can you tell us a little about it? BE: Cracked Sky is a horror … Continue reading →

Of all the horror directors working today, Guillermo del Toro is easily my favorite. The man has a gift for blending the simple elegance of fairy tales with his own unique visions, infusing a timeless quality into all his best … Continue reading →

My new WIP, The Last Look, is finally rolling along. I’m a little under 2k in so far, but it’s not looking too bad (which I’m grateful for considering the departure from my usual perspective). I’ve also sent the interview … Continue reading →